The other side of the coin:
http://www.footballstudyhall.com/2013/6/19/4440340/why-alabama-wont-three-peat
http://www.footballstudyhall.com/2013/6/19/4440340/why-alabama-wont-three-peat
The other side of the coin:
http://www.footballstudyhall.com/2013/6/19/4440340/why-alabama-wont-three-peat
positively reeks of ignorance. That was A&M (and JM's) first game of the season, while we got them in game 10. Swap those two games and we'd beat A&M by 20+ and UF would have been embarrassed...What's more, Muschamp has already molded his defense to account for spread offenses after three years at Texas. In Austin, he faced Sam Bradford and Leach's Texas Tech teams, among others, plus he had to deal with Colt McCoy in practice. It is little surprise, then, that his Florida unit figured out how to defend Johnny Manziel and Texas A&M quicker than other units.
'Splains the Colt reference.AHH, just checked, he a shorthorn fan. It all makes sense now.
'Splains the Colt reference.
They keep digging up the corpse. Seems the butt-hurt just won't go away for those fans...
I'm with you.I would've preferred a journalist who was honest: "I don't WANT Alabama to three-peat, so here's why I think it won't happen."
I'm with you.
I do appreciate that he actually knows our team. He mentions all of our OL by name, something that most CFB analysts probably cannot do.
But, we better get used to it. Some will say we can't do it, and we'll get all mad. Then some jokers will say we will and we'll think they are "on our side."
At this point what we know is that we look to be the best team in CFB (again) and have a very manageable schedule. And every other program in the country views us as the standard.